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Conservation scores per Daucus_aureus taxon, grouped by
conservation assessment type—combined FCSc-mean, FCS ex situ, and FCS in
situ — with the average score across taxa displayed as red circles.
FCSc-mean scores are used to categorize taxa for further conservation
action: UP (FCSc-mean <25), HP (25 ≤ FCSc-mean < 50), MP (50 ≤
FCSc-mean < 75), and LP (FCSc-mean ≥75).
Table 1: Listing of all conservation scores present for each taxon.
The FCSc_mean measure is created by taking the average of the FCSex and
FCSin measure. The final conversation class is derive from the FCSc-mean
measure. As in situ and ex situ conservation efforts require distinct
actions, the table also lists the FCSc min class and the FCSc class max
to highlight the different in in situ and ex situ conservation status.
Predicted taxonomic richness map for assessed taxa, combining 56 potential distribution models. Darker colors indicate greater numbers of taxa potentially overlapping in the same (∼5 km2) areas.
Predicted collecting priority hotspots map to resolve geographic gaps
in current ex situ conservation. The map displays richness of
geographic areas within the potential distributions of the assessed taxa
that have not been previously collected for ex situ
conservation (i.e. that areas not within 50 km of an existing germplasm
collection location). Darker colors indicate greater numbers of taxa
potentially overlapping in the same (ca. 5 km2) areas.
Predicted collecting priority hotspots map to resolve ecological gaps in current ex situ conservation. The map displays richness of ecoregions within the potential distributions of the assessed species within Daucus_aureus that have not been previously collected for ex situ conservation, with up to 5 taxa in need of further collecting potentially found in the same areas. Darker colors indicate greater numbers of taxa potentially overlapping in the same (ca. 5 km2) areas.
Predicted habitat protection priorities map to resolve
geographic gaps in current in situ conservation. The map
displays richness of geographic areas within the potential distributions
of the assessed taxa that are outside of current protected areas. Darker
colors indicate greater numbers of taxa potentially overlapping in the
same (ca. 5 km2) areas.
This table lists all protected areas overlapping with the
predicted distributions of four or more taxa. The total number of taxa
potentially present in the protected area is shown in a column. A full
list of protected areas can be found at (add a link once we have a
location for hosting the data)
Predicted habitat protection priorities map to resolve ecological gaps in current in situ conservation. The map displays richness of ecoregions within the potential distributions of the assessed species within the Daucus_aureus that are not represented at all within current protected areas within those potential distributions, with up to 2 taxa inhabiting the same unprotected lands. Darker colors indicate greater numbers of taxa potentially overlapping in the same (ca. 5 km2) areas.
Exsitu : The Sampling Representativeness Score ex situ (SRS ex) calculates the ratio of germplasm accessions (G) available in ex situ repositories to reference (H) records for each taxon, making use of all compiled records irrespective of whether they include coordinates.
Insitu : The Sampling Representativeness Score in situ (SRS in) calculates the proportion of all occurrences of a taxon within its native range that fall within a protected area.
Exsitu : The Geographic Representativeness Score ex situ (GRS ex situ) uses 50-km-radius buffers created around each G collection coordinate point to estimate geographic areas already well collected within the potential distribution models of each taxon and then calculates the proportion of the potential distribution model covered by these buffers.
Insitu : The Geographic Representativeness Score in situ (GRS in situ) compares the area (in km2) of the potential distribution model located within protected areas versus the total area of the model.
Exsitu : The Ecological Representativeness Score ex situ (ERS ex situ) calculates the proportion of terrestrial ecoregions (25) represented within the G buffered areas out of the total number of ecoregions occupied by the potential distribution model.
Insitu : The Ecological Representativeness Score in situ (ERS in situ) calculates the proportion of ecoregions encompassed within the range of the taxon located inside protected areas to the ecoregions encompassed within the total area of the potential distribution model.
Ex situ : The Final Conservation Score ex situ (FCS ex situ) was derived by calculating the average of the three ex situ conservation metrics.
In situ : The Final Conservation Score in situ (FCS in situ) in was derived by calculating the average of the three in situ conservation metrics.
FCSc-mean : The Combined Final Conservation Score (FCSc-mean) was calculated for each taxon by averaging its final FCS ex situ and FCS in situ scores. Taxa were then categorized with regard to the two conservation strategies as well as in combination, with Urgent Priority (UP) for further conservation action assigned when FCSc-mean < 25, High Priority (HP) assigned when 25 ≤ FCSc-mean < 50, Medium Priority (MP) when 50 ≤ FCSc-mean < 75, and Low Priority (LP) when FCSc-mean ≥75.
Occurrences : The total number of records for the taxon that were evaluated for use within the study.
Occurrences with lat/long: The total number of records that had a valid latitude and longitude pair and were used for spatial analysis. Non valid latitude longitude pairs included but were not limited to: points not on land masses, and records with only one of the two values present.
Germplasm Records (G) : Occurrences in which a living sample (via plant or seed) is present in an ex situ conservation system (i.e., botanical garden, seed bank, genebank, etc.).
Reference Records (H) : Occurrences that have a supporting herbarium or other reference record.
Unique Data Sources: The number of unique database sources from which occurrences of the taxon were gathered.